December 2011. Microsoft releases an announcement Apple style and announce the availability for mobile clients within a week. Support is promised for the Windows Phone, Apple iPhone and iPad and Android mobile phones. Microsoft is providing broad cross platform support, important missing platform to date is the Blackberry devices from Research in Motion (RIM). Details …

Using video conferencing on the mobile devices is creating a wide adoption and is already seeing a big market growth. How do you navigate yourself between the proper technologies and build yourself a roadmap for the coming next years.

Yesterday I was writing about that Skype was about to release video support on their Skype iPhone client in 2011. Actually today it was already released. Take a look here to find the details at the Skype for iPhone page. I tried it out with two accounts, take a look here at some screenshots below: …

Unified communications in the consumer world is taking the next step. After Apple making Facetime videocalling available form the iPhone4 and iPod Touch to a Mac computer. Others are responding. Cisco introduced Umi which had a connection capability with Google Video chat. Now it is spotted by Redmondpie that Skype will introduce Skype Video for …

One of reasons I was attracted to the iPhone4 was it’s videoconferencing capabilities. In the beginning you were only able to use the Facetime feature with other iPhone4 users and only if you were connected to wifi, not a 3G connection. But the world has been improving. I tested this a couple of times with …

With the release of the iPhone4, Apple is trying to move boundaries yet again. This time with the use of Facetime, a video application current only available for iPhone4 users, soon also for the new release of iPod Touch users. It is currently only supported over a Wifi connection and not 3G/EDGE or LTE. Apple …

It’s been three weeks now that i have writing blogs on Djeek.com and my most inspiration currently comes from UC related topics. Currently i see a market quickly evolving, takeovers, quickly enhancing product portfolio’s and partnerships. Enterprises today are really struggling with the UC topic. They have invested in different vendors in the past on …